The 49ers probably would not look for a tight end during the first two days of the draft, but there might be some intriguing options available later in the draft.

And at least two potential targets have been assigned to the 49ers-coached South team during the week of the Senior Bowl:

Dax Raymond, Utah State, 6-5, 250Raymond did not have overwhelming college stats. His junior season was marred by a broken hand after 27 catches for 345 yards in 10 games. He turned pro because of his age. He served a two-year mission to Russia.

Jim Nagy compares Raymond to Kittle, saying he expects him to test very well with his athleticism.Projected: Mid rounds

Josh Oliver, San Jose State, 6-5, 250Oliver is on the rise. He caught 56 passes as a senior for 709 yards and four touchdowns. He is not afraid to catch the ball in traffic over the middle.Projected: Mid rounds

North tight end

Donald Parham, Stetson, 6-8, 240Parham will have a chance to make a huge leap this week after playing small-college football at Stetson. He’s tall. Nagy said he has 35-inch arms and a 36-inch vertical jump.

He is a natural pass-catcher who shows some toughness, too. He was rarely asked to block in college, so how he shows up there could determine how he fits into the NFL picture.Projected: Late rounds

Quinnen Williams reveals what he'll buy with first NFL paycheck

Quinnen Williams reveals what he'll buy with first NFL paycheck

The former Alabama star defensive lineman declared for the 2019 NFL Draft and is expected to be selected early. It would be a shock to many if he lasted past the Raiders at No. 4 and could be the 49ers' pick at No. 2 overall.

With the money of a top draft pick coming his way, what will Williams make his first big purchase?